Electrical connectors – Distinct covering means
Patent
1990-07-09
1991-09-03
Askin, Laramie E.
Electrical connectors
Distinct covering means
40545, 174 92, 174138F, H01R 470, H01R 1344, G09F 1326
Patent
active
050450000
ABSTRACT:
A connector is provided for the conductors running between the electrode-containing ends of a neon tube and the high voltage power supply. Two half-shells composed of rigid insulating plastic are joined together to form a housing after the electrical connection is made between a power supply lead wire and the neon tube to completely enclose the connection. At least one end of the housing resulting from combining the half-shells contains a substantially round hole and a circular groove inwardly thereof. An insulating feedthrough adapter has an integral collar which is captured in the groove. A spirally grooved or corrugated flexible insulating sleeve screws onto the adapter which results in the lead wire being double insulated. One of the end portions of the neon tube fits through a hole in the insulating housing opposite of the hole in which the adapter resides.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3992044 (1976-11-01), Muslin
Reidenbach Gary L.
Trame Charles E.
Askin Laramie E.
Everbrite Inc.
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